Comments on: Kazaa to return as subscription service
The name was once associated with piracy but Altnet plans to launch a legal subscription music service that features music from the top labels.
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And this is besides the fact that the Kazaa name might be the only internet name more unhip right now than either Myspace or AOL.
If so...forget it. No way.
If not...I can download all the music I could want to listen to for quite a while (until more music comes out, of course), and stick with that...for just $20...it sounds too good to be true. Which is why I'm asking if you can keep the music or not.
"The subscription package is for PC only, which means that you won?t be able to play those files on a portable music player. The files will remain playable while your subscription is active ? once your subscription ends, you will no longer be able to play those files."
"Full track downloads are protected using digital rights management ("DRM") technology "
FAIL!
Expired upon termination of Subscription ? If the service discontinues, your songs become unplayable
Kazaa = Another unprofitable project
I = an idiot smart enough not to be lured into this trap.
For just $19.98/mo, you can download unlimited music files, and play those files on up to 3 PCs that you own. The subscription package is for PC only, which means that you won?t be able to play those files on a portable music player. The files will remain playable while your subscription is active ? once your subscription ends, you will no longer be able to play those files.
The subscription package also enables you to download unlimited ringtones to a single cell phone.
Unlike other music services that charge you every time you download a song, Kazaa allows you to listen to as much music as you want for one low monthly fee. This allows you to explore all the music you want without having to pay for every single track or album.
what a jock right people napster has people cover here they have better deal $ 5.00 unlimited your to your pc and 5 free mp3 s too mo
BOTH SERVICES DO USE DRM SORRY for there unlimited music the big 4 will not bee happy if there mp3s give like that i love if they did ( "napster " MP3'S don't have drm on theme )
Are you?
- by JEH July 23, 2009 6:55 PM PDT
- DRM can be VERY effectively bypassed with a program called TUNEBITE. You play the music on your desktop computer and tunebite records it as a regular mp3 file. Tunebite itself uses Windows Media Player and will play and record the song 4x faster than real time. Tunebite does all the work. VERY easy to use!
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